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J.G. Grubbs
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Posted: Wed 16 Jun, 2004 3:03 pm Post subject: Material suitability for sword hilt |
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Hi all,
I wasn't sure where to post this so I am giving it a shot here
I wondered if anyone has had any experience/opinion on the use of musk ox horn for a sword grip? I know it is used from time to time in knife manufacture and is fairly rare( I've still unable to find a source of it! LOL!) , but I love the look of it. I wondered if it would have the appropriate level of shock resistance?
Many Thanks,
James
"The reputation of a thousand years may be determined by the conduct of one hour."
Samurai Proverb
James Grubbs
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Mark Moore
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Posted: Wed 16 Jun, 2004 4:35 pm Post subject: Hello, J.G. ................. |
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I know that horn grips were used alot in the 17th and 18th centuries on hangers and sabers. I guess it just depends on what type sword you are wanting and what you plan to do with it. I see the main concern being to very carefully inspect the horn for hairline cracks and use only the thickest, most solid part. Even a small hairline crack would tend to worsen if you used the sword for anything more than light cutting. But, for a showpiece, it would look great...no doubt. I've personally never heard of musk-ox horn being used on a sword, but that's not to say it hasn't. As far as a supplier would go....I would check aruond some websites from the "Dark Continent"....Africa. Hope this helps.MM
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